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I've gotten a new phone and setting it up for the past few days - a Fairphone 5 with Android installed. So obviously, this means I can't escape Googles clutches. Sure, whatever.

I have been VERY adamant about pressing "No" on all prompts, that try to get me to try something out or use some dumb service. I do not want any AI tool or similar to go through my files.

Yet, while perousing the depths of my system settings, I realized Google Photos was using a suspicous amount of storage. Somehow, it had "synchronized" ALL my locally saved pictures - this included pictures of my vacations, my drivers license, private pictures I would have rather not shared, and so on...

And while checking the Google Photos App for the damage done, obviously it had already automatically generated "previews" and "albums" for me, neatly organized.

IT HAD AUTOMATICALLY ANALYSED MY DRIVERS LICENSE AND SAVED IT INTO AN ALBUM CALLED "Identity-related"

How the fuck is this legal? I am so mad at myself right now. I'm usually so fuckin cautious about denying any sort of pop-up and setting all settings as strictly as possible.

So obviously I just had to spent 2 hours figuring out how to turn this "synchronization" off, and how to delete all photos in google photos - spoiler alert: There is no "Delete All" button. You have to manually select every single fucking image.

Sorry for the rant, I hope it's not too off-topic. I'm just so mad right now.

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[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I use Adguard and block Google photos from connecting to the internet.

Features like edit video still work, so I'm good. If editing didn't work, I'd disable it.

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[–] JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Yes, and they and apple keep saying it's all done locally. Because trust me bro!

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Additional tip: You can use the universal android debloater tool to remove built in apps on your phone.

[–] autonomoususer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Google Photos fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it, anti-libre software.

What did you expect? LMAOO

[–] Core_of_Arden@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Well, next time, make sure you have your settings set correctly - test with a few pictures at first...

I use pCloud, and it works great for my needs. I have deleted everything I had ever uploaded to Google, besides the simplest backup from my mobile phone, so I can easily restore it, if my phone breaks and I need a new one.

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